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- Boas, H C, et al.
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Framing Constructicography
- 2019
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Ingår i: Lexicographica : Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie. - : Walter de Gruyter GmbH. - 0175-6206 .- 1865-9403. ; 35:1, s. 41-85
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Constructicography can be defined as a blend between Construction Grammar and Practical Lexicography, which aims at developing constructicons: repositories of form and function pairings in a language. In this paper, we present a comprehensive overview of this emerging field by (i) tracking the origins of both Frame Semantics and Construction Grammar and the repercussions of their intertwined developments to Computational Lexicography and Constructicography; (ii) comparing the impacts of the different degrees of interconnection between constructicons and framenets and (iii) discussing the possible applications of these resources. Also, we argue that Constructicography, while obviously building on the accumulated knowledge compiled by numerous Construction Grammar approaches to language, also contributes to its mother theory, since the effort to build coherent formalized computational resources forces constructionist analysis to go beyond describing families of constructions into the enterprise of describing a coherent construction grammar of a language.
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- Malmgren, Sven-Göran, 1943
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Collocations in Swedish Dictionaries and Dictionary research.
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Ingår i: Lexicographica. - 0175-6206. ; :24, s. 149-158
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Two investigations are undertaken in this study. First, the coverage of collocates of the (base) noun hopp (‘hope’) in Swedish dictionaries is studied. The dictionaries are of three kinds; specialized construction dictionaries, general defi ning dictionaries, and one bilingual dictionary. Second, the coverage in three of the dictionaries (one of each kind) of a sample of about 30 collocations is investigated. It turns out that the dictionaries, in general, demonstrate relatively good coverage. From some points of view, older Swedish dictionaries are better than recent corresponding ones. Further, it is generally held that, in dictionaries intended for text production, collocations should be treated in the base entries. This holds true in a majority of cases in the Swedish production dictionaries, but there are several exceptions. It seems reasonable to conclude that modern lexicographic collocation theory has not had enough impact on recent Swedish lexicography.
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